Taz
That is one theory - but I'm not entirely convinced. Example danger of woman getting breast cancer having been on HRT for 5 years goes from 24 in 1000 to 25 in 1000. The statistic is essentially meaningless mathematically.
Considering the amount of women who get breast cancer I think there far more to it then HRT and oestrogen.
Also men are known to get breast cancer and they don't take the pill or HRT.
How about oriental women who are typically less likely to have early menopause yet less vulnerable to breast cancer?
I had cervical cancer in my twenties due to the pap virus - nothing to do with oestrogen.
Personally I believe that to a degree HRT is being used as a bogey man and that there is an attempt by some of the Medical establishmennt to frighten women off a medicine that can be highly beneficial.
You only have to compare the zeal in getting people to take simvastatin for raised cholesterol levels. That drug can cause muscle weakness, depression, digestive problems and quite a few serious side effects including death but there is an evangelical zeal to get people to take the stuff.
It seems that many women who need HRT are being scared by a small statistical blip yet other medications with dangers are dished out very freely and are even available over the counter.
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